ISO-NE expects minimal power system impacts from partial solar eclipse
Output from behind-the-meter photovoltaics could be reduced by 600 to 800 megawatts.
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Output from behind-the-meter photovoltaics could be reduced by 600 to 800 megawatts.
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Understanding how much electricity solar resources can produce is an important part of power grid operations and planning.
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The smoke is creating challenging conditions for ISO-NE forecasters through lower temperatures and reduced solar output.
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ISO New England is closely monitoring system conditions.
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The ISO’s system operators work around the clock to ensure the reliable flow of electricity to 15 million New Englanders.
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Import and export levels are constantly changing. A monthly report from ISO-NE examines these changes a few different ways.
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ISO-NE uses sophisticated software to identify the best way to continuously satisfy electricity demand at the lowest cost.
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Jaren Lutenegger explains how training helps system operators respond when conditions on the power grid change unexpectedly.
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The ISO projects consumer demand will peak at 25,228 megawatts (MW) under normal weather conditions.
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